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Clinton Impeachment - 1,894 words
Clinton Impeachment Clinton has been impeached for
committing perjury and the obstruction of justice
in order to try to cover up the present evidence
associated with the Paula Jones civil rights case.
In 1868, the House of Representatives impeached
President Andrew Johnson because he unfairly fired
his War Secretary. He was not removed from office
because of a Senate vote of 35-19; he was one vote
short of being guilty. In 1974, the Democrats
marked President Nixon for factual reasons over
Watergate and drafted Articles of Impeachment for
thought by the full House. Before the vote his
main advisors claimed that they would be unable to
support him any further leading to his
resignation. This ...
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Clinton Impeachment - 744 words
Clinton Impeachment As the impeachment trial draws
to an end there is much controversy about weather
or not President Clinton should be impeached. Many
say yes and many say no. The President of the
United States should be one of the most
influential men in our society, considering the
fact that he represents this country before the
world leaders. Wouldn't you like to know that your
representative was a law abiding citizen of the
United States? So if he is a law abiding citizen
shouldn't the President of the United States be
held to the same laws and punishment as your
average Joe? Or maybe on a stricter basis
considering that, again I state, he is this
countries representative that negotiate ...
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Clintons Impeachment - 846 words
Clintons Impeachment The Good, The Bad, The
Impeached A fake. A liar. A cheat. Is this what
should be said about the President? He has
committed perjury, obstructed justice, and
continues to lie to America about his actions.
Bill Clinton is an embarrassment to America and
should be impeached. How can his actions be
explained to the children? Can parents tell their
children that the leader of the free world is a
liar, a cheat, and a pervert? Impeachment out of
office or resignation would be the best for the
country. The President has been dodging everything
that has been thrown at him, it is about time he
is pinned with something and this affair is the
best opportunity. Taking him out of offi ...
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Impeachment - 1,487 words
Impeachment War, or even the threat of it, has
always seemed to give the president more power. In
times of war Americans often readily give more
power to the president, but once the crisis is
over the public then becomes concerned with
whether they have created an office that has
become imperial. The office of the president has
become increasingly more powerful over the last
50-60 years. Even though the power to declare war
and send US troops into war belonged to Congress
there have many presidents who have chosen to
disregard that point and enter our country into
war. Recent history has shown that there have been
several occasions when the president has taken
upon himself to deploy troops o ...
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Impeachment - 1,031 words
Impeachment Impeachment: A long process It is the
ultimate punishment for a president: impeachment.
But it is a long and complicated route to removing
a political official from office and never in more
than 200 years of U.S. history has it happened to
a president for treason, bribery or other high
crimes and misdemeanors,'' as spelled out in the
U.S. Constitution as reasons for impeachment. The
Constitutional process Article II, Section 4, of
the U.S. Constitution specifies the procedures to
be used to remove the president, vice president or
other officials from office. The rarely used
procedure is complex, reflecting 18th-century
formalities. The process opens in various ways
through the Ho ...
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The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson - 1,731 words
The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson With the
assassination of Lincoln, the presidency fell upon
an old-fashioned southerner named Andrew Johnson.
Although an honest and honorable man, Andrew
Johnson was one of the most unfortunate
Presidents. Over time there has been a
controversial debate as to whether Johnson
deserved to be impeached, or if it was an
unconstitutional attempt by Congress to infringe
upon the presidents authority. The impeachment of
Andrew Johnson was politically motivated. The
spirit of the Jacksonian democracy inspired Andrew
Johnson. From this influence he helped found the
Democratic Party in his region and became elected
to the town council in 1829. After serving in his
to ...
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The Impeachment Of Bill Clinton - 1,711 words
The Impeachment Of Bill Clinton The Impeachment of
Bill Clinton The government of the United States
controls countless affairs in the world. They
control everything from the currency to the court
systems. Individuals are suppose to be able to
trusting your government system, which has not
been the case in many different circumstances.
From Richard Nixon to the Whitewater scandal, the
government has been everything but honest.
Furthermore the President has not been honest
either. He was the youngest governor of Arkansas
and has been awarded with many different honors
and still has misused his power. Bill Clinton has
obstructed justice, carried on an affair while in
presidency, and abused his ...
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100 Years Of History - 1,781 words
... dium, Henry Hank Aaron, breaks the record set
by Babe Ruth, and hits his 715 Th home run, the
40-year old Brave hit it off of Dodgers pitcher Al
Downing. On August 8 Richard Nixon, faced with
impeachment, became the first president to quit,
he announced his quitting, in Washington, D.C.
1975 On January 12, the stunning Steeler defense
held Tarkenton and to Vikings to a standstill in
New Orleans, where the Pittsburgh Steelers went on
to win their first Super bowl 16-6 over the
Minnesota Vikings. On July 17-19 the American
Apollo 8, with Thomas P Stafford, Vance D Brand,
and Donald K Slayton, hooked up with the Soyuz 19,
Aleksei A Leonov and Valeri N Kubasov. On April 29
the Vietnam war en ...
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A Hurried Businessman Runs Across The Airport At A Full Sprint If He Doesnt Get To Gate D3 In Three Minutes, He Will Miss His - 1,211 words
A hurried businessman runs across the airport at a
full sprint. If he doesn't get to Gate D3 in three
minutes, he will miss his flight to Singapore. As
he is running, little beads of sweat begin to form
on his brow. People gawk at him and hurl insults
his way when he bumps past them with seemingly no
thought. All of a sudden, the man stops in full
stride, whining to a stop. He breathes heavily and
looks to his right. How can he go on the plane
without something to read? Quickly the man bounds
over to the news stand and looks at the plethora
of reading materials. News looks appealing.
Grabbing a local newspaper and a copy of Newsweek,
the man tries to decide which one to buy. The
dullness of ...
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Aaron Burr Treason Trial - 1,364 words
... pt Wilkinson was the only real traitor in this
story ... but he hadn't made Thomas Jefferson his
personal enemy. Wilkinson's role in Burr's plan
was to lead Burr's army of mercenaries against
Mexico. In exchange, Burr would help Wilkinson
become governor of the Louisiana territory (which
he did) and compensate him with lands gained from
Mexico. When Burr's plan was uncovered, and
Wilkinson learned that President Jefferson had
heard of the plot, he quickly wrote Jefferson a
letter admitting everything hoping to gain
indemnity in exchange for testifying against Burr.
Jefferson first heard about Burr's plan on
December 1st, 1805. But for a full year he did
nothing. This has led many histori ...
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America At The Turn Of The Century - 1,246 words
America at the Turn of the Century America at the
Turn of the Century As America approaches the
twenty-first century we are faced with many
challenges as a country. The United States has a
very strong country due to a few things that keep
the country standing. The sufficient military has
helped many other countries out of wars, the
strong economy is the basis of the worlds economy,
and the United States has a very advanced
technology that has also helped rule the world
today. These three things are so strong that there
is not much that would bring them down. But in
each category there are many small weaknesses that
could cause our country to collapse as a whole
around the turn of the century ...
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Andrew Johnson - 1,215 words
Andrew Johnson 17th President of the United States
Compiled & Presented by Someone Table of Contents
Section 1- Early Life Birthplace & Family
Apprenticeship Andrew moves to Tennessee Section
2- Rise to Power Debate Team Mayor of Greeneville
State Legislature U.S. House of Representatives
Governor of Tennessee U.S. Senate A Symbol of
Southern Unionism Vice-President 17th President of
the United States Section 3- Johnson and the
Reconstruction Ten Percent Plan Virginia Plan
North Carolina Plan Amnesty Proclamation Section
4- Impeachment? The Articles One Vote Section 5-
Life after the Presidency Section 1- Early Life
Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina
on December 29, 1808. His ...
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Bob Marley - 1,274 words
Bob Marley Bicameral legislature- A congress made
up of two houses. In the U.S. it is the senate and
the House of Representatives. Constitutional
convention agreed to a bicameral legislation.
Congressional Sessions- Each term of congress
starts on January 3 of odd numbered years and
lasts for two years. Sessions- a meeting that
takes place twice in congress and usually lasts
for most of the year. Congress remains in session
until its members vote to adjourn. After
adjournment the president may call congress back
into meeting as a special session. Membership of
the House- a total of 435 members make up the
house of representatives. Seats are allotted to
each state and the number of seats that ...
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Caesar And Pompey - 1,665 words
Caesar And Pompey The conference at Luca was a
very important marker in the course of events in
Rome during this time. The principal result of the
conference was that Caesar was assured of
sufficient time to complete the conquest of Gaul,
but conceded parity of armament to his partners
and gave Pompey the sole control of affairs in the
capital. Soon after that very violent and
threatening riots arose in Rome. The riots brought
about an emergency coalition between the Senate
and Pompey. Why should this alliance not be extend
to other objects? asked many of Pompeys loyal
senators. This swelling group of extremists began
to desire to rid themselves of Caesar totally. For
the next two years they ...
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Confucianism And Its Implications In Modern China - 1,645 words
... sense, America already has this, the process
of impeachment. It is this way that China should
look at this. The idea of rebelling is wrong, but
making sure that the government is benevolent
towards the people is excellent. What the previous
quote in essence is saying is that the people, if
ethical and moral, will love the government; if it
is not, then it will be despised. The Confucian
idea is that its people will love a government
that loves and takes care of its people. One that
does not, will not. These values are still
prevalent today, though they need to be expanded
upon in China. China needs to expand on the ideas
of human rights. Confucianism is not simply the
advocacy of obedien ...
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Corey Giordano History - 615 words
Corey Giordano History 6/16/98 Per.3 FINAL
According to a famous quote People do not shape
destiny, destiny shapes the person of the hour.
There are three people I feel had something happen
to them which made them the man of the hour. These
men are Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, and
Richard Nixon, all presidents of the United
States. Ronald Reagan was the man of the hour when
he felt that the U.S. needed to have more
missiles, bombers, and other weapons to be the
strongest nation in the world. Some people told
him that this was totally uncalled for, but he
didnt care. He still thought that the Soviet Union
had military advances over the U.S. So the U.S.
and the Soviet Union had a meeting to ...
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Cuban History - 1,431 words
Cuban History History of Cuba Christopher Columbus
landed on the island of Cuba on October 28, 1492,
during his initial westward voyage. In honor of
the daughter of Ferdinand V and Isabella I of
Spain, his benefactors, Columbus named it Juana,
the first of several names he successively applied
to the island. It eventually became known as Cuba,
from its aboriginal name, Cubanascnan.
Colonization by Spain When Columbus first landed
on Cuba it was inhabited by the Ciboney, a
friendly tribe related to the Arawak. Colonization
of the island began in 1511, when the Spanish
soldier Diego Velzquez established the town of
Baracoa. Velzquez subsequently founded several
other settlements, including San ...
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Day - 1,559 words
Day3 I went to the library again today, hoping can
find some journal or some reference books on
Portalsite. But I knew it is quite difficult to
find some materials in this specific field. I
would still give a shoot. Half an hour past, yet I
still didnt see a word about portalsite in the
reference section. The reference books on computer
in the library were pretty outdated (no offence^
^), so I was not able to find anything about the
newly developed field in Internet. All I could
find is some general introduction to portalsite in
some life-stylistic periodicals. The materials I
found were surely no strong enough to support my
point, or I could say they couldnt give me some
point to talk about ...
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Democracy - 1,277 words
... the South, promising them better trade
relations with the troubled Asian markets in the
1970s (Avirett 22). All these are just a few
examples of politicians taking every advantage
possible to gain more money for their campaigns,
undermining the legitimacy of the American
government. The method in which we elect the
President, on the other hand, is fairly
legitimate. The electoral college consists of
representatives who we elect, who then elect the
President. Because this fills the requirement of
regularly scheduled elections, it is a legitimate
process. The President is extremely powerful in
foreign policy making; so powerful that scholars
now speak of the "Imperial Presidency," implying ...
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